Here's the link for the cushion:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Harley-Proform- ... ey+cushion
I understand the term "going to the gym" brings on all sorts of connotations. However, it's been 2 weeks since my decompression and that's how long I was told to hold off by Mr Wong. My abscess was relieved on Sunday so much of the internal pressure has gone. As I said before its a case of trying to be positive, fill the days as im not working and find a way around the problem that the surgery presents. No I can't run, no I can't go on a climber, but my problem doesn't stop me using a hand wheel....Well i hope not

What someone can do may be limited but its worth a try to achieve what is possible no matter how small.
I'd be interested on how people judge their day. Mine is based on how much medication I did or more importantly didn't take. Was the day a good day because I didn't have my TENS on, I didn't end up in agony on the bed but managed to read my boy his bedtime story.
Potentially, my career (like others) may be on the line. PNE just takes over your life, every day I take one day back from it is a victory at the moment.